Rabat, April 10 -- Police in Indonesia have uncovered four human trafficking networks that sent over 1,200 Indonesians to work in Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Syria. The network promised the majority of the victims jobs with salaries, but upon arrival to the countries the victims were abused and forced to work without pay.

Indonesia arrested eight suspects in connection to the case. The recent discovery is Indonesia's largest human trafficking bust.

Among the networks, one trafficked Indonesians from West Nusa Tenggara, a province in the south of Indonesia, and Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, to Morocco. Police arrested two suspects, Mutiara and Farhan, linked to the network between Indonesia and Morocco. The traffickers took the vi...